All Comment articles – Page 247

  • Alastair Stewart
    Comment

    Beware of the perils of Qatar work

    2013-10-11T10:37:00Z

    Why resisting the lure of the 2022 World Cup might be good news for your business

  • Simon Lewis
    Comment

    What's in a name?

    2013-10-11T06:00:00Z

    The TCC has reviewed the law in relation to misnomer and shown that courts are able to call on extrinsic evidence when something goes wrong with the naming of a party

  • Iain Parker
    Comment

    Invitation to innovate

    2013-10-11T06:00:00Z

    We need to pick up the pace and find new ways of working if we’re going to do anything about climate change

  • Sarah Richardson 236
    Comment

    New faces in government

    2013-10-11T06:00:00Z

    Cameron’s reshuffle affects key positions for our sector and of most concern is the downgrading of the housing minister role to a junior ministerial position  

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    In at the deep end

    2013-10-11T06:00:00Z

    A bolt-on to a standard contract for a swimming pool put the contractor into dispute with the facilities manager. But can a collateral warranty within a contract be referred to adjudication?

  • David Bootle
    Comment

    My digital life … David Bootle

    2013-10-11T06:00:00Z

    Ryder Architecture’s public relations leader on being distracted by Twitter, his favourite cycling app and the album that takes him back to his bass playing days

  • Jack Pringle
    Comment

    Ditch the ARB

    2013-10-11T06:00:00Z

    It’s not just that the Architects Registration Board is without purpose - it’s also a drag on innovation and change and threatens the very existence of the RIBA

  • Rachel Pennington
    Comment

    All change: CDM regs

    2013-10-11T06:00:00Z

    The HSE has indicated that changes to the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations due in 2014 are likely to be wide ranging and focused on more than cutting red tape

  • hansom for i pad
    Comment

    Hansom: Mixed messages

    2013-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Digby Jones’ scintillating wit and Boris Johnson’s world-famous joke repertoire both go over the heads of the Chinese, talent gets shoved aside in a government reshuffle and Guildford’s PR exercise goes awry

  • Matthew Rhodes
    Comment

    The government has lost the plot with allowable solutions

    2013-10-10T16:25:00Z

    The proposed central fund in the allowable solutions consultation widens the gap between construction and energy markets

  • Brian Green
    Comment

    Are we ignoring one of the biggest construction opportunities out there?

    2013-10-10T16:09:00Z

    Many of the UK’s buildings need to be repurposed to meet today’s demands, which could offer a wealth of opportunity for construction

  • Philip Watson
    Comment

    A revolution with results

    2013-10-10T06:00:00Z

    With vastly improved GCSE marks and a steady community use, Barnsley’s Horizon College makes the case for school investment

  • Joey Gardiner
    Comment

    Treasury claims housing

    2013-10-10T06:00:00Z

    The prime minister’s decision to reduce the rank of the role reflects, perversely, how much more seriously the government is taking housing

  • Frank McLeod
    Comment

    Two sheets of A4 BIM please

    2013-10-10T05:58:00Z

    There’s a lot of misunderstanding surrounding BIM - essentially it should make all our lives easier  

  • Ant Wilson
    Comment

    Why are we so bad at data entry?

    2013-10-09T08:59:00Z

    Simple errors, such as using the wrong unit of quantity, happen too often and make much of our building performance data meaningless

  • Peter_Trebilcock
    Comment

    Simplicity is the key to BIM FM

    2013-10-08T09:53:00Z

    Clients have many reasons not to use BIM, but mainly it’s because we as an industry are making it unnecessarily complex for them

  • Simon Sturgis
    Comment

    What's allowable under allowable solutions?

    2013-10-08T09:37:00Z

    The government’s consultation on the next steps to zero carbon homes is a chance to argue for the inclusion of embodied carbon

  • Julie Hirigoyen
    Comment

    Where will EU regulation go next?

    2013-10-08T09:00:00Z

    Sustainable building policy in Europe is evolving and it looks like future regulations will go way beyond energy performance

  • Tony Williams
    Comment

    Bonfire of the houses

    2013-10-08T08:33:00Z

    Help to Buy will have a sting in the tail in terms of cost and repayment - not to mention house price inflation - and could end badly

  • Alastair Stewart
    Comment

    Don't treat housing ministers like premiership managers

    2013-10-07T15:44:00Z

    Alastair Stewart on why getting rid of the first housing minister in years who knew anything about the industry is a mistake